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We are given er with both units now . Ground forming up quickly . Not lumpy yet but will be in7-10 days without a rain .
Canola stubble starting to pull harder already
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Originally posted by agstar77 View PostNo go. Air seeders sitting. Ground is firm but wet. Not a lot of water standing but it is wet.
I remember back in 1997 during the flood, the Red River Valley was last to seed and first to harvest that year.
Things can change fast.
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Originally posted by foragefarmer View PostLook's like we're getting it again in most of Manitoba. I don't think much has happened in the southern third of the province.
I remember back in 1997 during the flood, the Red River Valley was last to seed and first to harvest that year.
Things can change fast.
Besides barley, what crops could be planted so late and still be harvested early?
Or does it come down to being in a area with high CHU's
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostThat should be very concerning given the world situation as of late
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostWe are given er with both units now . Ground forming up quickly . Not lumpy yet but will be in7-10 days without a rain .
Canola stubble starting to pull harder already
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostYes. Just tied into canola stubble and it’s firmer than usual. Moisture still okay but it’s a tug in the clay. 40 feet and 425 hp and 75% engine load on “level†ground. Wheat and oat stubble in hills will be a load cause cows picking on it right now. Trying to delay turnout on summer pasture till June.
Rain forecast Friday is now gone
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